Go Back Improv Level 2: The Two-Person Scene

CLASS: Whatabout Theatre Improv Level 2: Two-Person Scenes

If you've ever considered learning improvisation, this is the place to start! In this class, you'll gain familiarity with improv concepts, grow your skills, and build relationships with your classmates.

After completing this eight (8) week class, you'll:

  • Develop characters and relationships in improvised scenes
  • Learn more about and practice object and environment work
  • Demonstrate understanding of scene structure
  • Perform improvised scenes live on stage in front of an audience!

At Whatabout Theatre, we want our students to stay on T.R.A.C.K.

Trust in your community. Respect yourself and others on and off the stage. Accept people for where they start their journey. Create in a safe and collaborative environment. Know that you are enough.

PREREQUISITE: Whatabout Theatre Level 1, all students must be 18 years or older. Students aged 16+ may participate if a parent or guardian also takes the class with them.

PRICE: $225, ONLY $200 through 6/25

Whatabout Theatre Members get a special discount! Join now.

DATE/TIME: Tuesdays, 7pm-10pm October 15 - December 10, no class November 26

CLASS SHOWCASE: Sunday, December 8 at 7pm

LOCATION: Ypsilanti, MI

INSTRUCTOR - Havah Roussel - (she/her) has improvised, taught improv, and coached improv teams/productions in the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti area for years. She has worked with EMU, Pointless Brewery & Theatre, Ann Arbor Civic Theatre, Hear.Say Brewery and Theater, and created her own improvised project, the Havah Experiment, among other things. She is an educator, theatre artist and play facilitator - presenting educational experiences through play. 

STUDENT HANDBOOK: Please read the Student Handbook as it contains all relevant policies for Whatabout Theatre Classes.

Whatabout Theatre is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization; donations help support our mission:

To create and nurture a collaborative performing arts space, guided by the community, that physically and digitally provides quality entertainment and education in a creative environment where all feel welcome. We work to lift up the voices and experiences of underrepresented communities, including but not limited to BIPOC, Women, Genderqueer people, LGBTQIA+, people with disabilities, and/or economically disadvantaged individuals of all ages.

Class fees are non-refundable and non-transferable and are due at the time you register for class. Exceptions may apply in cases of illness. For more information, please contact info@whatabouttheatre.org.